Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Easy Carrot Halwa/ Gajar Ka Halwa

       My friend brought me a big bowl of carrot halwa a few months back, i'm not a big fan of halwa, i've always felt it's tooo sweet and oily, and it's also a tedious job in the making....stirring and stirring till my hands fall apart :(  
     But my perspective in halwa's taste and it's preparation soon changed, after tasting her creamy halwa. It tasted so good....not very sweet and it was not dripping oil. She gave me the recipe too...easy to make and good to eat. Thanks Sasikala :)
Ingredients:
2 cups                      grated carrots
4 - 6 cups                 whole milk
1/2 cup                     sugar
3 tbs                         ghee/ melted butter
1 tbs                         oil
1/2 tsp                      cardomom powder
1/4 cup                     finely chopped nuts
1/2 cup                     mava/khoya or scraped paneer (optional)
Method
1.  Heat oil + 1tbs ghee in a pan and fry chopped nuts till crisp, remove it from the pan and keep it aside.
2.  Put scraped carrots in the same pan and fry it in the remaining oil in the pan, for few mins.
3. Add milk to the pan (carrots must be fully covered fully in milk), when milk starts to boil, lower the heat and let it cook till the mixture becomes dry.
4. Add sugar, ghee, nuts and mava/paneer stirring in between each addition. Garnish it with more chopped nuts and serve it warm :) 
     











24 comments:

  1. // Kesar Ka Halwa// you mean, "Gajar ka halwa"? Kesar means Saffron, Gajar means carrots! Hope its a typo! Just correct it and don't publish this comment! :)

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  2. Thanks Divya :)

    Thanks Mahi, these hindi ( i hope it's hindi, love that language) names are still new to me, somehow it got mixed up :)

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  3. Carrot halwa looks delicious and its my absolute favorite,thx for sharig

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  4. //( i hope it's hindi, love that language) // yup! Its Hindi only! :)

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  5. my favorite halwa anytime... looks so yum...

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  6. This is my favourite. Looks yummy.

    On-going event: Healthy breakfast

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  7. Thanks Mahi, love your blogs, you should start a hindi blog too :)

    Thanks guys (Harini, Akilandeswari, Rafeeda, Nandoo, Beena, Priya and Reni) for visiting my blog and leave kind and encouraging words, it means a lot to me :)

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  8. My favourite one.. Very tempting, quick and delicious dessert..

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  9. This is my favourite and thanks for sharing an easy recipe.

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  10. Lovely halwa, love it during the winter :-)

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  11. i learnt this recipe from my mom and have always made carrot halwa like this:) never liked those greasy halwas in market. urs look awesome.
    http://goodeatstostyle.blogspot.com/

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  12. Great recipe.. Your halwa looks soo perfect Neela.. this dessert is always a hit especially in winters :-)

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  13. Thanks Suchismita, Meha and Neelu for taking time to visit and comment :)

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  14. Sheer torture !! I have to make it ASAP now :)

    nicely done dear !:)O

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  15. hi divya mam

    gajar ka halwa is my favorite . thanks for share this recipe.

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Thank you for the feedback :)